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local builder, was presented by Harvey du Cros of Cornbury Park to commemorate the visit of Queen Victoria in 1886 (when she passed through Charlbury on her way to Cornbury Park ), the supply of piped water to the town

compared with the small works in Cornbury Park , which would seem to have some connexion with the Ditch. It may further be noted that both this work and those in Cornbury Park are the same distance (just under two

42 but by 1839 it had no jurisdiction worth recording. 43 Census , 1841. The figures include the extra-parochial Cornbury Park (632 a., 50 persons), not usually regarded as part of the hundred. See below. See p. 135. Cf. V.C.H.

Plot of avenues of narrow-leaved elms in Lady Cope 's park at Hanwell ; of firs and pines at Cornbury Park , and at Lillingston Lovell; of double-bearing peartrees in the parishes of Huxley and Standlake , 'whose first crop

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appears by the particulars in the accounts sent to the Earl of Danby. [1 p . ] Sept. 1. Cornbury Park. 84. Henry, Earl of Danby, to Secretary Dorchester. He had received advertisement from Guernsey that the two companies [of

this House. The humble Petition of Sir John Danvers Knight was this Day read. Resolved , & c. That Cornbury Park be excepted out of the said Act for the Use of the Commonwealth. Ordered , That the said Petition

all things for good, and give us peace. [ Seal with arms. French 3 pp . ] Oct. 6. Cornbury Park. 26. Henry, Earl of Danby, to Lord Conway. Necessity of maintaining martial law in the Channel Islands during the

don't you?" Replied the questioned one, "Because I can 'keep off it ' without." MSr. L. M. Wynne, of Cornbury Park, Oxon, the Con- servative candidate for the Northern Division of Oxford- shire, has purchased, at a cost of £2,000.,

the course of the Evelode, by the villages of Shorehampton and Charl- bury, close to the north side of Cornbury Park, where it crosses the river. Between that point and Oxford the Evep'He is again crossed, at eight different places,